WO2015040761A1 - Procédé de gestion d'engin de chantier, produit informatique de gestion, et système de gestion - Google Patents

Procédé de gestion d'engin de chantier, produit informatique de gestion, et système de gestion Download PDF

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WO2015040761A1
WO2015040761A1 PCT/JP2013/083262 JP2013083262W WO2015040761A1 WO 2015040761 A1 WO2015040761 A1 WO 2015040761A1 JP 2013083262 W JP2013083262 W JP 2013083262W WO 2015040761 A1 WO2015040761 A1 WO 2015040761A1
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俊之 竹本
吉田 和宏
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Priority to CN201380003950.3A priority patent/CN104838394A/zh
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  • the present invention relates to a management method, a management computer program, and a management system for managing operation information of a work machine.
  • a management apparatus acquires and manages operation information of a work machine such as a hydraulic excavator or a dump truck via a communication line (for example, Patent Document 1).
  • the management device collects and aggregates the operation information acquired by the work machine for the purpose of labor management of the operator and grasping the state of the work machine when the operator operates the work machine.
  • the management device collects and aggregates the operation information acquired by the work machine for the purpose of labor management of the operator and grasping the state of the work machine when the operator operates the work machine.
  • the present invention makes it possible for an owner, an administrator, or the like to easily grasp the correspondence between an operator and operation information of the work machine, while reducing the trouble of protecting the personal information of the operator of the work machine. With the goal.
  • the present invention acquires a correspondence relationship between identification information for identifying that a work machine can be operated and the operation information of the work machine, obtains a correspondence relationship between the identification information and the operation information, and the work machine
  • This is a work machine management method for generating a correspondence between the operator and the operation information using a correspondence between the operator who operates and the identification information.
  • the operation information for a predetermined period is aggregated to generate a correspondence relationship between the operator and the operation information.
  • the present invention acquires a correspondence relationship between identification information for identifying that a work machine can be operated and the operation information of the work machine, obtains a correspondence relationship between the identification information and the operation information, and the work machine A correspondence relationship between the operator and the identification information is generated using the correspondence relationship between the operator and the identification information, and the operation information includes at least one of an operation date, an operation time, and fuel consumption information.
  • This is a management method for work machines.
  • the present invention uses the correspondence between the identification information for identifying that the work machine can be operated and the operation information of the work machine and the correspondence between the operator who operates the work machine and the identification information.
  • a computer program for managing a work machine that causes a computer to execute a process of generating a correspondence relationship between the operator and the operation information.
  • the present invention acquires a correspondence relationship between identification information for identifying that a work machine can be operated and the operation information of the work machine, obtains a correspondence relationship between the identification information and the operation information, and the work machine
  • the management system includes a terminal device that generates a correspondence relationship between the operator and the operation information using a correspondence relationship between the operator who operates and the identification information.
  • the operation information for a predetermined period is aggregated to generate a correspondence relationship between the operator and the operation information.
  • the present invention includes a work machine that acquires operation information, a management device that manages the operation information, a terminal device that manages operator information, and a report output device that outputs the operation information including the operator information.
  • a work machine management system wherein the work machine stores a correspondence relationship between identification information for identifying that the work machine can be operated and the operation information, and the correspondence relationship.
  • An output unit that outputs to the outside of the work machine, the management device receives the correspondence relationship, further transmits the correspondence relationship to the terminal device, and the terminal device receives the correspondence relationship.
  • a computer program for executing processing for generating a correspondence relationship between the operation information and the operator using the correspondence relationship and the correspondence relationship between the operator information and the identification information. The provided, and outputs the operation information including the information of the operator by the processing on the report output device, a management system of the working machine.
  • the present invention makes it possible for an owner, an administrator, or the like to easily grasp the correspondence between an operator and operation information of the work machine, while reducing the trouble of protecting the personal information of the operator of the work machine. Can do.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a situation where the work machine management system according to the present embodiment is applied.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a work machine management system according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an example of work machine information.
  • FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram illustrating an example of a work machine information database.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a correspondence database stored in the storage unit of the user terminal device.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a method of associating an operator with operation information.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of operator information obtained by totaling operation information over a predetermined period for one operator.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the content that is output when a report is output to a report output device such as the display device 109M or the output device 109P.
  • FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a situation where a work machine management system 100 according to the present embodiment is applied.
  • the work machine management system (hereinafter, appropriately referred to as a management system) 100 executes the work machine management method according to the present embodiment, thereby transmitting the operation information of the work machine 1 to the management apparatus 40 via the communication line 101.
  • the work machine 1 is managed by collecting, collecting the collected operation information, or transmitting the collected operation information to the terminal device 105.
  • the management system 100 collects operation information of the dump truck MCD and the hydraulic excavator MCS, and totals the collected operation information.
  • the work machine managed by the management system 100 is not limited to these.
  • the management system 100 may manage a wheel loader, a bulldozer, a forklift, or the like.
  • the dump truck MCD and the hydraulic excavator MCS are referred to as a work machine 1 as appropriate.
  • the management device 40 and the communication terminal device 20 included in the work machine 1 communicate via a wireless communication system (terrestrial communication) or satellite communication applied to mobile communication such as a mobile phone.
  • the communication mode is not limited to mobile communication or satellite communication, and other communication modes such as short-range wireless communication such as wireless LAN (Local Area Network) may be used.
  • the management apparatus 40 is installed in the management facility 3, for example.
  • the management facility 3 may be provided in a site where the work machine 1 operates, or a place far away from the site where the work machine 1 operates, for example, a service person or the site that performs preventive maintenance of the work machine 1 or the like It may be provided in a place where the manager of the place stays. Further, the management device 40 may be installed at a predetermined place, or may be movable to an arbitrary place such as a portable terminal having a wireless communication function.
  • the management device 40 is connected to the communication line 101 via the communication device 103.
  • An exchange 8 is connected to the communication line 101.
  • the exchange 8 connects the base station 102 and the communication line 101.
  • the exchange 8 has a role of relaying communication between the communication device included in the work machine 1 and the management device 40 with the communication line 101.
  • the base station 102 receives various information transmitted from communication devices including the communication terminal device 20 included in the work machine 1, demodulates it, and transmits it to the exchange 8.
  • the communication terminal device 20 included in the work machine 1 collects information regarding the operation state of the work machine 1, generates the operation information, and transmits the operation information to the management device 40.
  • the communication terminal device 20 transmits to the outside from the communication antenna AT.
  • the management device 40 receives (acquires) various types of information including operation information transmitted from the communication terminal device 20 of the work machine 1 via the base station 102, the exchange 8, the communication line 101, and the communication device 103.
  • the operation information includes, for example, position information (latitude, longitude, or altitude coordinates) that is information related to the position of the work machine 1, operation date, operation time, travel distance, engine water temperature, information indicating the content of the abnormality, and type of abnormality , A battery voltage state, fuel consumption information, and information related to the load amount.
  • the fuel consumption information includes a remaining fuel amount, a fuel consumption amount, a fuel consumption rate, and the like.
  • the operation information includes at least one of these pieces of information.
  • the operating time includes either or both of the cumulative operating time and the daily operating time of the work machine 1.
  • the operating time is a time during which the engine included in the work machine 1 is operating.
  • the operation information may be operation information corresponding to the type or vehicle grade of the work machine 1, for example.
  • the operation information may be information indicating the operation state of the work machine, such as where the work machine has been operating for how long, whether the work machine has been operating smoothly, or whether an abnormality has occurred.
  • the operation information is not limited to information indicating the past operation state of the work machine, but may be information indicating the current operation state. Such operation information is used, for example, for preventive maintenance and failure diagnosis of the work machine 1.
  • the operation information includes at least one of operation date, operation time, and fuel consumption information.
  • the management apparatus 40 updates a computer program stored in a storage device included in the work machine 1 or executes predetermined processing on an electronic device or the like included in the work machine 1
  • An instruction or information can be transmitted to the work machine 1 in order to request it to be changed or to change the setting of the function of the electronic device or the like.
  • the management device 40 transmits a command or information to be transmitted to the work machine 1 to the communication line 101 via the communication device 103.
  • This command or information is modulated by the exchange 8 and transmitted from the base station 102 in the form of radio waves.
  • a radio wave including a command or information given to the work machine 1 transmitted from the base station 102 is received by the communication antenna AT of the work machine 1.
  • the communication terminal device 20 of the work machine 1 executes demodulation and conversion processing so that the radio waves received by the communication antenna AT become original information that can be decoded by the communication terminal device 20 described later, and the communication of the work machine 1 It transmits to the terminal device 20.
  • the work machine 1 more specifically, the communication terminal device 20 and the management device 40 can exchange information with each other by wireless communication.
  • the work machine 1, the management device 40, and the management system 100 will be described in more detail.
  • the terminal device 105 to which the management device 40 is connected is used by, for example, the owner of the work machine 1 or the manager at the work site of the work machine 1.
  • the terminal device 105 is also referred to as a user terminal device 105 as appropriate.
  • the user terminal device 105 is connected to the communication line 101 via the communication device 104.
  • the user terminal device 105 requests the management device 40 for operation information of the work machine 1 managed by the user terminal device 105, for example.
  • the user terminal device 105 transmits a command requesting operation information to the management device 40 via the communication device 104 and the communication line 101.
  • the management device 40 that has received this command extracts the requested operation information of the work machine 1 and transmits it to the user terminal device 105 via the communication device 103 and the communication line 101.
  • the user terminal device 105 receives the requested operation information and creates a daily work report for the operator who operated the work machine 1, for example.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a work machine management system 100 according to the present embodiment.
  • the work machine management system 100 includes an in-vehicle system 1S provided in the work machine 1 and a management device 40 provided in a management facility.
  • the in-vehicle system 1S and the management device 40 exchange information via the communication line 101, the communication device 103, and the base station 102.
  • the communication terminal device 20 of the in-vehicle system 1S collects the operation information WI via the in-vehicle signal line 30 provided in the in-vehicle system 1S.
  • the communication terminal device 20 outputs the collected operation information WI to the outside of the work machine 1.
  • the operation information WI is transmitted to the management apparatus 40 via the communication line 101.
  • the communication terminal device 20 receives (acquires) a command or information transmitted from the management device 40 via the communication line 101.
  • the communication terminal device 20 transmits the received command to the electronic device or the like of the work machine 1 for execution, transmits the received information to the electronic device or the like, or saves it in the storage device.
  • one work machine 1 and one in-vehicle system 1 ⁇ / b> S, one management device 40, and a terminal device 105 are connected via a communication line 101.
  • the numbers of the work machine 1, the management device 40, and the terminal device 105 are not limited.
  • the in-vehicle system 1S will be described.
  • the in-vehicle system 1S included in the work machine 1 includes a communication terminal device 20, an engine controller 21A, a pump controller 21B, a monitor 22, various sensors 31, a key switch 32 as a switch, and a position detection device 33.
  • a communication terminal device 20 an engine controller 21A, a pump controller 21B, a monitor 22, various sensors 31, a key switch 32 as a switch, and a position detection device 33.
  • These electronic devices such as the engine controller 21 ⁇ / b> A, the pump controller 21 ⁇ / b> B, the monitor 22, and the communication terminal device 20 are electrically connected to an in-vehicle signal line 30 provided in the work machine 1.
  • These electronic devices can communicate with each other via an in-vehicle signal line 30.
  • the electronic devices provided in the work machine 1 and connected to the in-vehicle signal line 30 are not limited to those described above.
  • the key switch 32 is provided near the driver's seat.
  • the key switch 32 is provided between the battery 24 and electronic devices such as the communication terminal device 20 and the engine controller 21A. Electric power from the battery 24 as a power source provided in the work machine 1 is supplied to electronic devices in conjunction with the operation of the key switch 32.
  • the key switch 32 When the key switch 32 is turned on, electric power is supplied from the capacitor 24 to the electronic devices.
  • the key switch 32 is turned off, the power supplied from the battery 24 to the electronic devices is cut off.
  • the key switch 32 is provided between the battery 24 and the electronic devices and the communication terminal device 20, and power supplied from the capacitor 24 to the electronic devices is supplied or cut off. By operating the key switch 32, the vehicle-mounted system 1S is powered on.
  • a signal indicating whether the key switch 32 is ON or OFF is input to the engine controller 21A, the pump controller 21B, the monitor 22, and the communication terminal device 20, respectively.
  • the key switch 32 is not limited to a form using a key cylinder, but may use a form such as an electronic key using an ID key storing an identification number.
  • the communication terminal device 20 includes a processing unit 20C, a storage unit (first storage unit) 20M, a communication unit 34 as an output unit, and an input / output device 36.
  • the processing unit 20C is configured by an electronic component or the like having a numerical calculation processing function such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit).
  • the storage unit 20M is, for example, a RAM (Random Access Memory), a ROM (Read Only Memory), a flash memory, or the like, or a combination thereof.
  • the storage unit 20M stores a computer program in which instructions for processing executed by the communication terminal device 20 are described, information necessary for the above-described processing, and the like.
  • the storage unit 20M stores work machine information MI.
  • the work machine information MI includes an identification number DN as identification information and operation information WI of the work machine 1.
  • the identification number DN may be any number, character, symbol, or any combination thereof.
  • the identification number DN is information given to an operator who is permitted to operate the work machine 1 and is able to operate the work machine 1, and for identifying and identifying each operator. It is also information.
  • the identification number DN is also information that is given to an operator who is a target person who performs the labor management by the owner or the manager of the work machine 1.
  • the communication terminal device 20, specifically, the processing unit 20 ⁇ / b> C collects the operation information WI via the in-vehicle signal line 30.
  • the communication terminal device 20 temporarily stores the collected operation information WI in the storage unit 20M.
  • the processing unit 20C generates work machine information MI using the operation information WI and the identification number DN at a predetermined timing. Thereafter, the processing unit 20C outputs the generated work machine information MI to the outside of the work machine 1 via the input / output device 36 and the communication unit 34.
  • the input / output device 36 is a control device that inputs and outputs information between the in-vehicle system 1S and the outside of the in-vehicle system 1S.
  • the input / output device 36 includes a gateway 36A and a startup control unit 36B.
  • the gateway 36 ⁇ / b> A is a connection device for connecting the in-vehicle signal line 30 and the communication line 101 outside the work machine 1. Even when the key switch 32 is in an OFF state, the start-up control unit 36B can turn on the vehicle-mounted system 1S and start it up according to a command from the management device 40.
  • the communication unit 34 provided in the in-vehicle system 1S provided in the work machine 1 is connected to the input / output device 36.
  • the communication unit 34 is connected to a communication antenna 34 ⁇ / b> A, and can implement wireless communication with the base station 102.
  • wireless communication For example, terrestrial communication or satellite communication can be used for the wireless communication.
  • other communication modes such as a wireless LAN may be used for communication performed by the communication unit 34.
  • the base station 102 is connected to the communication line 101.
  • a communication device 103 is connected to the communication line 101.
  • the communication unit 34 can exchange information with the management device 40 via the base station 102, the communication line 101, and the communication device 103.
  • the service connector 35 as an output unit is connected to the in-vehicle signal line 30.
  • an inspection device for example, a terminal device such as a personal computer in which a dedicated tool or a dedicated application is installed can be used.
  • the work machine 1 and the management device 40 can exchange information by wireless communication.
  • information is exchanged between the work machine 1 and the management device 40 by connecting a terminal device such as a personal computer to the service connector 35 via a wire (communication cable), and operating information and the like outside the work machine 1. It may be in the form of outputting or transmitting various information or the like from the management device 40 to the work machine 1. Then, the terminal device and the management device 40 are connected by wireless or wired, and the operation information and the like are transmitted from the terminal device described above to the management device 40, and various information and the like are transmitted from the management device 40 to the terminal device described above. You may make it.
  • the communication unit 34 or the service connector 35 is used as an output unit in order to output information such as the correspondence between the identification number DN and the operation information to the outside of the work machine 1.
  • CAN Controller Area Network
  • a service connector 35 is electrically connected to the in-vehicle signal line 30.
  • the types and number of electronic devices connected to the in-vehicle signal line 30 are not limited to those described above. Next, other electronic devices connected to the in-vehicle signal line 30 will be described.
  • the engine controller 21A controls the operation of the engine 21EG.
  • the pump controller 21 ⁇ / b> B controls the hydraulic system 21 ⁇ / b> PN of the work machine 1.
  • the hydraulic system 21PN is, for example, a hydraulic pump that is driven by the engine 21EG to discharge hydraulic oil.
  • the pump controller 21B controls the swash plate angle of the hydraulic pump to adjust the discharge amount of the hydraulic oil.
  • the hydraulic oil is supplied from a hydraulic pump to a hydraulic motor (not shown) and a hydraulic cylinder (not shown).
  • the various sensors 31 are sensors for detecting the state of the work machine 1.
  • the various sensors 31 include, for example, a rotation sensor that detects the rotation speed (the number of rotations per unit time) of the engine 21EG, a temperature sensor that detects the temperature of the coolant of the engine 21EG (engine cooling water temperature), and the temperature of the hydraulic oil.
  • a temperature sensor or the like that detects (hydraulic oil temperature) can be used.
  • the sensors 31 may be different depending on the vehicle type, type, destination specification, etc. of the work machine 1.
  • the sensors 31 are connected to electronic devices such as an engine controller 21A, a pump controller 21B, and a monitor 22.
  • the position detection device 33 is, for example, a device for realizing RTK-GNSS (Real Time Kinematic-Global Navigation Satellite Systems, GNSS means a global navigation satellite system).
  • the position detection device 33 includes an antenna 33A for RTK-GNSS.
  • the position detection device 33 detects the current position of the work machine 1.
  • the position detection device 33 is also a kind of sensors for detecting the state of the work machine 1.
  • a GPS Global Positioning System
  • the monitor 22 displays various types of information regarding the state of the work machine 1 on the screen 22P, inputs for making settings related to the operation of the work machine 1, and when an operator operating the work machine 1 inputs an identification number.
  • the display device can function as an input device.
  • a push button switch or the like can be used.
  • the input device may be integrated with the monitor 22 or may be separated from the monitor 22.
  • the input device is installed on a console or the like in the cab of the work machine 1.
  • the monitor 22 is, for example, a liquid crystal display device, and may include a touch panel.
  • the monitor 22 includes a control device 22CNT for realizing its own various functions.
  • the control device 22CNT includes a processing unit 22A and a storage unit 22M.
  • the processing unit 22A is configured by an electronic component or the like having a numerical calculation processing function such as a CPU, for example.
  • the storage unit 22M is, for example, a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, or a combination of these.
  • the storage unit 22M identifies a computer program in which instructions of processing executed by the processing unit 22A are described, setting information regarding the operation of the work machine 1 set by the input device, and an operator who can operate the work machine 1.
  • the identification number DN is stored.
  • the monitor 22 communicates with electronic devices such as the communication terminal device 20, the engine controller 21A, and the pump controller 21B using a communication protocol (first communication protocol) applied to the in-vehicle signal line 30.
  • a communication protocol first communication protocol
  • a second in-vehicle signal line 37 different from the in-vehicle signal line 30 is connected to the monitor 22.
  • a CAN Controller Area Network
  • a second communication protocol different from the first communication protocol is applied to the second in-vehicle signal line 37.
  • an information reading device 23A as a sub electronic device is connected to the second in-vehicle signal line 37.
  • the information reading device 23A communicates with the monitor 22 using the second communication protocol.
  • the monitor 22 can communicate with two different types of communication protocols. For this reason, the monitor 22 enables communication between devices having different communication protocols.
  • the type and number of sub electronic devices connected to the second in-vehicle signal line 37 are not limited to those described above. Further, another electronic device such as the engine controller 21A may be capable of communicating with two different types of communication protocols, and may enable communication between devices with different communication protocols. That is, the second in-vehicle signal line 37 may be connected to the other electronic device.
  • the monitor 22 can obtain the fuel consumption and the fuel consumption rate.
  • the monitor 22 receives fuel amount data indicated by a fuel injection command signal given to a fuel injection device (not shown) from the engine controller 21A shown in FIG.
  • the monitor 22 measures the operating time of the engine 21EG using a counter provided in the monitor 22.
  • the monitor 22 obtains the fuel consumption by obtaining the accumulated fuel amount from the fuel amount data and the engine operating time by the fuel consumption numerical value calculation unit provided in the processing unit 22A. Further, the monitor 22 obtains a value (l / h) obtained by dividing the fuel consumption amount by the engine operating time, that is, a fuel consumption rate, by the above-described fuel consumption numerical value calculation unit.
  • the monitor 22 manages an operator who can operate the work machine 1 in addition to displaying and inputting various information.
  • the monitor 22 recognizes an operator who can operate the work machine 1 using an identification number DN given to the operator.
  • the storage unit 22M of the control device 22CNT stores an identification number DN (hereinafter referred to as an operation permission number as appropriate) that allows the work machine 1 to be operated.
  • the identification number DN is information for identifying that the work machine 1 can be operated. Therefore, when the operator identification number DN matches the operation permission number of the monitor 22, the identification number The DN operator can operate the work machine 1.
  • a procedure when the operator operates the work machine 1 and a process performed by the monitor 22 and the like will be described.
  • the operator turns on the key switch 32 and then inputs the identification number DN using the input device of the monitor 22.
  • the monitor 22 determines whether the input identification number DN matches the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M.
  • the input device corresponds to an information reading device 23A described later.
  • the processing unit 22C determines whether the identification number DN acquired by the information reading device 23A matches the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M. For example, when the identification number DN acquired in the control device 22CNT of the monitor 22 via the information reading device 23A matches the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M, the processing unit 22C starts the work machine 1 (Operation) A possible state, that is, a state where the engine 21EG can be started.
  • the processing unit 22A provided in the monitor 22 generates a start permission signal, and the start permission signal is transmitted to a relay circuit (not shown) connected to the monitor 22 to operate the relay circuit.
  • the relay circuit is on the battery 24, the starter (not shown), the key switch 32, and an electric circuit connecting them.
  • the relay circuit closes when it receives the start permission signal, and puts the electrical circuit connecting the key switch 32 and the starter into a state where it can be energized.
  • electricity from the battery 24 can be supplied to the starter via the key switch 32. Therefore, when the key switch 32 is operated from the ON position to the start position by the operator, electricity from the battery 24 is supplied to the starter via the key switch 32 and the starter is driven. Thereafter, the engine 21EG is started as the starter is driven. When the engine 21EG starts, the key switch 32 returns from the start position to the ON position.
  • the processing unit 22A transmits information indicating the match to the communication terminal device 20, and the storage unit 22M of the communication terminal device 20 stores the information indicating the match.
  • the processing unit 22C When the identification number DN acquired by the information reading device 23A is different from the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M, the processing unit 22C does not generate a start permission signal, and a start permission signal is sent to a relay circuit (not shown). Is not sent. That is, the work machine 1 cannot be started. Through such processing, the monitor 22 recognizes an operator who can operate the work machine 1.
  • the processing unit 22C may not perform the coincidence determination between the identification number DN acquired by the information reading device 23A and the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M. That is, if the identification number DN is acquired by the control device 22CNT of the monitor 22 via the information reading device 23A, the processing unit 22A generates a start permission signal and causes the acquired identification number DN to be stored in the storage unit 22M. That is, the processing unit 22A may generate a start permission signal triggered by the acquisition of the identification number DN. Similarly, when the ID key 3B described later is used, the processing unit 22C may not perform the matching determination.
  • the monitor 22 authenticates the operator using the ID key 3B
  • the operator With the key switch 32 of the work machine 1 turned ON, the operator causes the information reading device 23A to read the identification number DN stored in the ID key 3B carried by the operator.
  • the information reading device 23A can read the identification number DN stored in the ID key 3B using wireless communication, and can use, for example, an immobilizer key.
  • the information reading device 23A obtains the identification number DN from the ID key 3B for authenticating the operator who can operate the work machine 1, and receives the obtained identification number DN from the monitor 22 via the second in-vehicle signal line 37. Specifically, it is transmitted to the control device 22CNT.
  • the ID key 3B can use the electronic key 3BK or the mobile communication terminal device 3BC as shown in FIG. 2, but is not limited to this, and the ID key 3B stores the identification number DN. If it is.
  • an ID card or the like may be used.
  • the processing unit 22A of the control device 22CNT determines whether the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M matches the identification number DN acquired from the information reading device 23A.
  • the processing unit 22C When the two match, the processing unit 22C generates, for example, a start permission signal and transmits the start permission signal to a relay circuit (not shown). Thereafter, when the operator operates the key switch 32 to the start position in order to start the engine 21EG, the starter is driven and the engine 21EG is started.
  • the processing unit 22A may display information indicating that the operator carrying the ID key 3B used for authentication can operate the work machine 1 on the screen 22P.
  • the processing unit 22A does not generate a start permission signal and does not transmit a start permission signal to a relay circuit (not shown).
  • the processing unit 22A may cause the operator carrying the ID key 3B used for authentication to display information on the screen 22P that the work machine 1 cannot be operated.
  • the operation permission number is changed by rewriting or deleting the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M of the monitor 22.
  • a plurality of operation permission numbers can be added and stored in the storage unit 22M.
  • the control device 22CNT of the monitor 22 acquires the changed operation permission number or the additional operation permission number via the communication terminal device 20 and the in-vehicle signal line 30, and stores them in the storage unit 22M.
  • the control device 22CNT acquires a command to delete the operation permission number via the communication terminal device 20 and the in-vehicle signal line 30, and deletes the corresponding operation permission number from the storage unit 22M. To do.
  • the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M of the monitor 22 may be rewritten, deleted, or added after the terminal device or the information reading device 23A connected to the service connector 35, for example.
  • the identification number DN may be changed or added via an input device of the monitor 22 or an input device separate from the monitor 22, or may be changed from a terminal device connected to the service connector 35.
  • Information regarding the change or addition of the operation permission number may be transmitted to the work machine 1 by the remote operation by the device 40, and the operation permission number stored in the storage unit 22M of the monitor 22 may be changed or added.
  • the operator is provided with both means (information reading device 23A) of means capable of inputting the identification number DN via the monitor 22 and means capable of inputting the identification number DN via the ID key 3B.
  • the work machine 1 may be used, or the work machine 1 provided with either one of the means may be used.
  • the identification number DN can be obtained by setting one of the means to be effective using the monitor 22.
  • the management device 40 is, for example, a computer.
  • the management device 40 acquires the work machine information MI transmitted from the work machine 1 and manages the operating status of the work machine 1.
  • the management device 40 can manage a plurality of work machines 1, but the number of work machines 1 managed by the management device 40 is not limited.
  • the management device 40 includes a processing unit 41, a storage unit 42, and an input / output unit 43.
  • the processing unit 41 is constituted by an electronic component or the like having a numerical calculation processing function such as a CPU, for example.
  • the storage unit 42 is, for example, a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, a hard disk drive, or the like, or a combination thereof.
  • the input / output unit 43 performs input / output of information with the processing unit 41, and inputs / outputs information between the communication device (second communication device) 103 connected to the management device 40 and the processing unit 41.
  • the communication device 103 is electrically connected to the input / output unit 43.
  • the communication device 103 is electrically connected to the communication line 101.
  • the management device 40 is connected to the communication line 101 via the communication device 103.
  • the management device 40 more specifically, the processing unit 41 of the management device 40, transmits the work machine information MI and other information transmitted from the communication terminal device 20 of the work machine 1 via the communication line 101 and the communication device 103. To receive (acquire).
  • the processing unit 41 transmits a command, information, or the like to the work machine 1 via the communication device 103 and the communication line 101.
  • the management device 40 aggregates the work machine information MI acquired from the work machine 1 for each work machine 1, and generates the work machine information database DBM.
  • the work machine information database DBM is stored in the storage unit 42.
  • the processing unit 41 can display the contents of the work machine information MI or the work machine information database DBM on the display device 44 electrically connected to the input / output unit 43.
  • the user terminal device 105 will be described.
  • the user terminal device 105 is, for example, a computer.
  • the user terminal device 105 acquires necessary work machine information MI from the management device 40 via the communication line 101 and the communication device 104.
  • the work machine information MI acquired by the user terminal device 105 is work machine information MI about the work machine 1 managed or owned by a person who uses the user terminal device 105.
  • the user terminal device 105 acquires the work machine information MI transmitted from the work machine 1 and manages the operating status of the work machine 1.
  • the number of work machines 1 managed by the user terminal device 105 is not limited.
  • the user terminal device 105 includes a processing unit 106, a storage unit 107, and an input / output unit 108.
  • the processing unit 106 is configured by an electronic component or the like having a numerical calculation processing function such as a CPU.
  • the storage unit 107 is, for example, a RAM, a ROM, a flash memory, a hard disk drive, or a combination thereof.
  • the input / output unit 108 inputs / outputs information to / from the processing unit 106 and inputs / outputs information between the communication device 104 connected to the user terminal device 105 and the processing unit 106.
  • the storage unit 107 stores a correspondence program PG and a correspondence database CT.
  • the processing unit 106 reads and executes the association program PG, thereby linking the work machine information MI acquired via the communication line 101 and the association database CT to generate operator information DBE.
  • the storage unit 107 stores the generated operator information DBE.
  • the communication device 104, the display device 109M, the input device 109I, the output device 109P, and the reading device 110 are electrically connected to the input / output unit 108. Both or at least one of the display device 109M and the output device 109M is connected to the user terminal device 105 as a report output device.
  • the display device 109M is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
  • the input device 109I is, for example, a keyboard, a mouse, a touch panel, or the like.
  • the output device 109P is, for example, a printer.
  • the reading device 110 is a device that reads information stored in a storage device (storage medium) such as a DVD-ROM or a memory card from the storage medium.
  • the processing unit 106 of the user terminal device 105 acquires the work machine information MI from the work machine information database DBM stored in the storage unit 42 of the management device 40 via the communication line 101 and the communication device 104. .
  • the reading device 110 reads the storage medium storing the work machine information MI read from the work machine information database DBM, so that the user terminal device 105 can acquire the necessary work machine information MI. it can.
  • FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the work machine information MI.
  • FIG. 4 is a conceptual diagram showing an example of the work machine information database DBM.
  • the work machine information MI has, for example, areas MA1, MA2,... MAm ⁇ 1, MAm (m is an integer of 3 or more) where information is stored.
  • the work number SN is stored in the area MA1.
  • the work number SN is counted as one work unit (hereinafter referred to as a work unit as appropriate) from when the engine 21EG shown in FIG.
  • the work number SN is incremented by one every time one work unit is completed.
  • Each work performed by the work machine 1 can be distinguished by the work number SN.
  • the machine body information of the work machine 1 may be stored in the storage unit 20M, and the machine machine information of the work machine 1 may be included in the work machine information MI and transmitted to the management device 40.
  • the machine information of the work machine 1 for example, information that individually identifies the work machine 1 such as a telephone number of the communication terminal device 20, a manufacturing number of the communication terminal device 20, a manufacturing number of the work machine 1, or the like. Can be used.
  • the processing unit 20C of the communication terminal device 20 A signal is received from 32, and it is determined that one operation, that is, one unit of work is started with the reception as a trigger.
  • the determination of the start of the unit of work is based on a signal based on a match determination by input of the identification number DN using the input device of the monitor 22 or a match determination of the identification number DN by the ID key 3B, instead of a signal indicating the operation of the key switch 32.
  • the storage unit 20M of the communication terminal device 20 stores information indicating that the key switch 32 is turned on or off by the first operator and the identification number DN of the first operator in association with each other.
  • the processing unit 20C compares the identification number DN of the first operator read from the storage unit 20M with the newly acquired identification number DN of the second operator. As a result of the comparison, the processing unit 20C detects that the identification number DN of the first operator already stored is different from the newly acquired identification number DN of the second operator, and recognizes that the operator has been changed. Then, the work machine information MI to which the work number SN is assigned with the work by the first operator as one work unit is generated.
  • the processing unit 20C generates work machine information MI assigned a work number SN different from the work number SN assigned to the work unit of the first operator, with the work by the second operator as one work. That is, work machine information MI for each operator is generated.
  • the work by the second operator is finished and the key switch 32 is turned off, and then again on the same day.
  • the operation by the first operator is performed will be described. That is, after the first work, it is assumed that the first operator starts the work machine 1 again using his / her identification number DN. In this case, the first operator performs the second work on the same day, but the processing unit 20C assigns the work machine information MI to which the work number SN different from the first work (first work unit) is given. Is generated.
  • the processing unit 20C sets the work number SN for each work unit, assuming that the different work is performed. If the key switch 32 is turned on and then turned off as one operation, the operation is a unit of work, and if the operation is performed a plurality of times, a plurality of operations corresponding to the number of times of the operation are performed. A work unit is determined, and a work number SN is set for each work unit.
  • the same work machine 1 was operated on the same day by the same operator (in the above case, the first operator) without performing a plurality of operations (a plurality of operation units) continuously.
  • the case where the same operator performs a plurality of operations (a plurality of operation units) in succession will be described.
  • work machine information MI is generated as follows.
  • the first operator performs a certain work in the morning using a certain work machine 1, the work is finished, the key switch 32 is turned off, and the key switch 32 is started to start the work in the afternoon.
  • the afternoon work is finished in the evening of the same day and the key switch 32 is turned off.
  • the work machine 1 is a hydraulic excavator
  • the content of morning work by the first operator is excavation work
  • the content of afternoon work by the first operator is earth and sand.
  • the processing unit 20C sets the morning work and the afternoon work by the first operator as one work (one work unit) regardless of the difference between the contents of the morning work and the contents of the afternoon work.
  • the work machine information MI to which the work number SN is assigned is generated. That is, even if the key switch 32 is once turned off, if the work by the same operator (same identification number DN) is performed continuously without changing the operator on the same day, the processing unit 20C One piece of work machine information MI including information regarding is generated. In other words, as described above, the work number SN is given as one work unit until the engine 21EG is started and stopped as a rule, but the same operator is continuously used on the same day using the same work machine 1.
  • one operation number SN is counted as a unit of operations.
  • the processing unit 20C determines that the operation is performed a plurality of times, and that the plurality of operations are continuous by the same operator, with the key switch 32 being turned on and then turned off as one operation. If the plurality of operations are continued, the plurality of operations are determined as one work unit, and one work number SN is set for the one work unit.
  • Work machine information MI is generated every day, for example. For example, it is assumed that the first operator uses a certain work machine 1 to perform work for a plurality of days without changing the operator. Every day, the first operator turns on the key switch 32 at the start of work and turns off the key switch 32 at the end of work. Note that the contents of daily work may be the same or different from day to day.
  • the processing unit 20C measures the date and time using a clock (not shown) built in the communication terminal device 20, and generates work machine information MI using the obtained date and time information. That is, the processing unit 20C generates the work machine information MI to which the work number SN is assigned for each work unit as described above, and the date and time information is further assigned to the first operator. When there is an operator change in the work over a plurality of days, the processing unit 20C assigns the work number SN to each work unit as described above for each operator, and further adds work date and time information to the work machine information MI. Is generated.
  • an identification number DN is stored in the area MA2.
  • the numeral 1011 is the identification number DN.
  • the operation information WI of the work machine 1 is stored in the area MA3 to the area MAm-1.
  • the operation information WI include an operation date Da, an operation time H, an engine water temperature Te of the engine 21EG shown in FIG.
  • information FN indicating the end of the work machine information MI is stored in the area MAm.
  • the work machine information MI stores the operation information WI in m-3 out of m areas.
  • the work machine information MI includes the identification number DN and the operation information WI acquired by the identification number DN until the engine 21EG shown in FIG.
  • the communication terminal device 20 shown in FIG. 2 generates work machine information MI from the operation information WI corresponding to the identification number DN, and, for example, once a day at a specific time via the communication line 101. Send to.
  • the management device 40 aggregates the received work machine information MI, for example, for each identical work machine 1, and generates a work machine information database DBM as shown in FIG.
  • the work machine information database DBM includes a plurality of work machine information MI obtained from the same work machine 1. That is, the work machine information database DBM includes a plurality of identification numbers DN obtained from the same work machine 1 and operation information WI corresponding to the respective identification numbers DN.
  • the work machine information database DBM collects and stores work machine information MI for a predetermined period, specifically, an identification number DN and operation information WI corresponding thereto.
  • the predetermined period is arbitrarily set, such as one day, one week, one month, or five business days, according to the purpose when analyzing the work machine information MI.
  • the operation information WI corresponding to the same identification number DN may be included during a predetermined period. Even in such a case, since the work number SN is different, the operation information WI having the same identification number DN can be distinguished. For example, in the example shown in FIG. 4, two items having the identification number DN 1011 are included, but the work numbers SN are different from 1 and n + k, respectively. For this reason, both operation information WI is distinguished.
  • the work machine information database DBM and the work machine information MI included therein describe the operation information WI for the identification number DN.
  • the user terminal device 105 that has acquired the work machine information MI directly displays the acquired work machine information MI on the display device 109M or outputs it from the output device 109P, the owner or administrator of the work machine 1 actually There is a possibility that the correspondence between the operator who has worked using the work machine 1 and the operation information WI or the like is difficult to understand. In other words, which operator is working on which day for what time, what operator is in what state the work machine 1 is in when the work is performed, etc., is operator identification. It may be difficult to understand in terms of points.
  • the user terminal device 105 shown in FIG. 2 associates the work machine information MI and the correspondence database CT with the association program PG. In this way, the user terminal device 105 generates an operator information DBE that associates the operator who has worked using the work machine 1 with the operation information WI.
  • the operator information DBE since the operator who has worked using the work machine 1 and the operation information WI are associated with each other, the owner or administrator of the work machine 1 (hereinafter referred to as the user of the work machine 1 as appropriate) And the operation information WI can be easily understood.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of the correspondence database CT stored in the storage unit 107 of the user terminal device 105.
  • the correspondence database CT is information indicating the correspondence between the operator who operates the work machine 1 and the identification number DN.
  • An operator who operates the work machine 1 uses the name NM in the present embodiment, but is not limited to the operator's name NM as long as the operator can be identified. For example, an operator nickname or the like may be used instead of the operator name NM.
  • the operator names NM corresponding to the identification numbers DN 1011, 1036, 1042, 1055, and 1061 are Thomas, James, Edward, Gordon, and Hemry, respectively.
  • the user of the work machine 1 creates a relationship between an operator managed by the user and the identification number DN given to the operator in advance and stores the relationship in the storage unit 107 of the user terminal device 105, for example.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a method of associating the operator with the operation information WI.
  • an association program PG serving as a work machine management computer program is used.
  • the association program PG is a computer program that causes the computer to execute processing for associating the operator name NM with the operation information WI.
  • This computer is the user terminal device 105 in this embodiment.
  • the association program PG generates a correspondence between the operator and the operation information WI using the correspondence between the identification number DN and the operation information WI and the correspondence between the operator who operates the work machine 1 and the identification number DN.
  • the processing is executed by the user terminal device 105.
  • the correspondence between the identification number DN and the operation information WI is the work machine information MI or the work machine information database DBM.
  • the correspondence between the operator who operates the work machine 1 and the identification number DN is the correspondence database CT.
  • the association program PG causes the user terminal device 105 to execute a process of replacing the identification number DN such as the work machine information MI with the operator name NM corresponding to the same identification number DN included in the correspondence database CT.
  • operator information DBE is generated.
  • the operator information DBE indicates the correspondence between the operator name NM and the operation information WI.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of operator information DBED in which operation information WI over a predetermined period is tabulated for one operator.
  • the user terminal device 105 may aggregate the operation information WI for a predetermined period and generate a correspondence relationship between the operator and the operation information WI.
  • the operator information DBED shown in FIG. 7 is obtained by collecting the operation information WI from the Da1 to Dai operating days for one operator.
  • the user terminal device 105 acquires the work machine information MI from the management device 40 illustrated in FIG.
  • the user terminal device 105 extracts the operation information WI corresponding to the identification number DN of the operator whose operation information WI is to be aggregated over a predetermined period, and arranges it in time series, for example.
  • the operator information DBED in which the operation information WI for a predetermined period is tabulated for one operator is obtained.
  • the user terminal device 105 may statistically process the operation information WI included in the operator information DBED to obtain the average fuel consumption, operation time, accumulated operation time, and the like of the operator, and create a report. In this case, the user terminal device 105 classifies the time zone in which the operator worked from the time included in the operation information WI, such as early departure in a certain time zone, late arrival in the next time zone, and night shift in the next time zone. May be. In this way, it is possible to grasp at what time zone the operator has worked, so it is possible to manage the attendance of the operator.
  • the above-described report is, for example, operator information DBED obtained by counting the operation information WI for one operator, and includes operator information, that is, personal information for identifying the operator.
  • the report may be output (displayed on the screen) to the display device 109M of the terminal device 105 so that the user of the work machine 1 can check it, or the report is output (printed) on paper by the output device 109P. The user may be able to confirm.
  • FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a configuration example of the content that is output when the report RP is output to a report output device such as the display device 109M or the output device 109P.
  • the report RP shown in FIG. 8 includes attendance management for managing which operator has operated the work machine 1 for what time in what time period of what month, what day, the difference in the operation method for each operator, and for each operator. It can be used to understand the caution response status of
  • the report RP includes vehicle attributes including model, machine number, customer vehicle number, etc., and information related to period totaling by operator.
  • the information related to the period totalization includes, for example, operating hours and fuel consumption.
  • the operator-specific period total is a total value of operators to be reported in the report period.
  • the fuel consumption included in the aggregate value includes, for example, the fuel consumption during the report period, the fuel consumption in the operating state, the fuel consumption in the actual operating state, or the CO 2 emission proportional to the fuel consumption.
  • ⁇ Page 1 of the item of the report RP describes the ID and name (operation ID / operation name), vehicle attribute information, and period operation information of the operator to be reported in the report RP.
  • the name of the operator is personal information of the operator.
  • the vehicle attribute information is the model, machine number, customer vehicle number, etc. of the work machine used by the operator to be reported.
  • the period operation information is information obtained by tabulating the operation status of the report target operator and how the work machine 1 is used in the report period.
  • the period operation information includes, for example, the work mode / how to use, the fuel consumption, the number of times of energy saving guidance, and the like.
  • the information regarding the operating status of the operator includes, for example, a ratio of operating time, actual operating time or idling time to operating time. For example, numerical information such as operating time may be output to the report RP using a graphic such as a graph.
  • Information on how the work machine 1 is used includes, for example, when the work machine 1 is a hydraulic excavator, the excavation time, hoist time, attachment time or the ratio of travel time to actual operation time, and the mode of each mode during actual operation. There are usage time and occupation ratio, usage time and occupation ratio in each driving mode, hydraulic relief time and actual operation time ratio.
  • the energy saving guidance is the type and number of times of energy saving guidance displayed on the monitor 22 of the work machine 1.
  • the daily data of the report target operator in the report period is described.
  • This data includes, for example, operating hours, daily usage details, AIS information, caution history, and the like.
  • the daily usage details include, for example, an operation map, a map of a time zone in which a caution indicating the occurrence of a failure, etc., work start time, work end time, operation time, cumulative operation time, actual operation time, hydraulic pressure There are relief time, fuel consumption and fuel consumption in actual operation.
  • the contents of the AIS information include, for example, an idling time of the engine 21EG, a setting state of an auto idling stop function that is a function of automatically stopping when the idling state of the engine 21EG continues for a predetermined time, and the number of times of activation.
  • the caution history is indicated by, for example, a map showing whether or not each caution (failure or abnormality) occurs every day.
  • the user terminal device 105 uses, for example, the operator information DBE shown in FIG. 6 so that the operation information WI can be totaled for a plurality of operators who have operated the same work machine, and can be compared between operators. Such information may be generated.
  • the user terminal device 105 can perform various tabulations using the operator information DBE or the operator information DBED. In this case as well, the user of the work machine 1 can easily understand which operator performed what work, what the state of the work machine 1 was during the work, and so on. Convenience when analyzing is improved.
  • the present embodiment uses the relationship between the operator name NM and the identification number DN to generate a correspondence relationship between the operator name NM and the operation information WI from the relationship between the operator identification number DN and the operation information WI. To do. For this reason, the user of the work machine 1 can easily grasp, for example, the relationship between the operator and the operation information WI of the work machine 1 by the operator information DBE.
  • the management device 40 may be used by an operator that collects and aggregates the work machine information MI of the work machine 1 and provides a service provided to the user of the work machine 1.
  • the operator's name NM is personal information of the operator, there are countries or regions where saving such personal information in the management device 40 is restricted by law. Further, even when it is permitted to save the operator's personal information in the management device 40, the handling of the personal information between the business operator who provides the service using the management device 40 and the user of the work machine 1 It may take time and effort to protect personal information, such as contracts related to security, security assurance or protection status audits. For this reason, it is difficult to store the operator's personal information in the management device 40 of the business provider that provides the service.
  • the operator's personal information is stored in the user terminal device 105 in the form of the correspondence database CT.
  • the user since it is not necessary to store the operator's personal information in the management apparatus 40 of the business provider that provides the service described above, the user can reduce the trouble of protecting the operator's personal information, and the user can It is possible to easily grasp the relationship with the operation information WI.
  • the provider who provides the above-described service has an advantage that such a service can be easily realized. If the user of the work machine 1 prepares the correspondence database CT and the correspondence program PG, the correspondence relationship between the operator and the operation information WI can be easily generated.
  • the association program PG that causes the computer to execute the process of generating the correspondence between the operator and the operation information WI is distributed to the user of the work machine 1 from the provider that provides the above-described service.
  • the user of the work machine 1 can perform the labor management of each operator or the result of the fuel consumption of each operator, etc. It is possible to realize operation guidance based on the above, preventive maintenance of the work machine 1 and response to failure diagnosis.

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Abstract

 La présente invention concerne un système (100) de gestion comprenant un dispositif (40) de gestion. Le dispositif (40) de gestion acquiert, à travers une ligne de communication (101), et agrège des informations de fonctionnement (WI) recueillies par un engin de chantier (1). Un dispositif terminal (105) connecté à la ligne de communication (101) : acquiert, à partir du dispositif (40) de gestion, une relation de correspondance entre un numéro d'identification (DN) permettant d'identifier que l'engin de chantier (1) peut être mis en fonctionnement et les informations de fonctionnement (WI) de l'engin de chantier (1) ; et génère, au moyen de la relation de correspondance entre le numéro d'identification (DN) et les informations de fonctionnement (WI) et de la relation de correspondance entre un opérateur manœuvrant l'engin de chantier (1) et le numéro d'identification (DN), une relation de correspondance entre le nom d'opérateur et les informations de fonctionnement (WI).
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